What Over The Counter Medications For Hepatitis C

...headachesand/or muscle pain depression anemia irritability Side effects often become less intense during thecourse of the treatment. And there are many ways tomanage them. For example, you can reduce flu-likesymptoms by taking over-the-counter medication theday of interferon treatment. Depression is a very common side effect that deservesattention. About one out of every three people treatedfor Hep C can develop mental health...

You should have both an expert HIV specialist and liver specialist. Whether you can be treated with interferon will depend on how severe your cirrhosis is. If you can still be treated you will need careful monitoring on therapy. If you liver disease...
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im dignosed with hep c 1a and im not taking medication yet.is liv.52 ok does it help?im also dignosed with cirrhosis i have swelling lower legs and fluid on abdomen .im taking proparonol and spironolactone.milk thisttle?is it ok for me to do...

...careful to pay attention to the amount of salt in your diet.I would avoid ALL alcohol and clear any new medication (including over the counter drugs) with your liver doctor before taking anything new.Discussions about exercise should be with your...
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I'm HIV positive since January 2008, currently not on treatment. Today during my routine blood work my liver enzyme values came back somewhat high, ALT 62, AST 47. My hbv and hcv serologies were negative as of September 2008. My doctor immediately...

...hemochromatosis - a liver disease that is relatively common in the US - but not an issue related to HIV per se).Alcohol use and some over-the-counter drugs can sometimes cause elevated liver function tests as well. Would review any OTC you are...
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...synergistic combination - they cause more damage together.I would also use caution in any medications you may be taking including over the counter drugs, like tylenol. You can take some tylenol, but only in small amounts. Any new medication...
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...In addition, HIV-positive people may have liver damage or stress on their livers caused by: Other prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs such as Tylenol (acetaminophen), repeated use of antibiotics, or exposure to chemicals AIDS...
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...Food Interactions A doctor should be notified of any other medications being taken, including prescription, nonprescription (over-the-counter), or herbal medications. Individuals with sulfa allergies may be at a higher risk of having an allergic...
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...refilling your prescription. It is important for you to keep a written list of all of the prescription and nonprescription (over-the-counter) medicines you are taking, as well as any products such as vitamins, minerals, or other dietary...
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I tested positive 3 days before Christmas and I think I am still numb to the fact. I haven't told any friends or family because I really don't know how and most are judgemental and I'm sure will walk away. But I guess if they do, then I didn't need...
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I tested HIV- at 3.5 months post possible exposure. I have on going health issues and no answers. I am waiting on blood work to see if I have been exposed to Hep C. If someone is infected with Hep c and HIV at the same time would that slow the...
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Hi. I have noticed some white colored bumps near my testicles, and I have one that is larger, and the other few are very small. I was wondering if it was safe to use an over the counter wart remover such as "duofilm" it is like "Compound W" I...
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